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1. A Multi-Perspective Qualitative Study About Working With Autistic Individuals in Prison-Based Interventions to Address Sexual Offending.

2. "I don't really see any kind of change" – multi-perspective analysis of a circle of support and accountability for young people who have previously demonstrated harmful sexual behaviour.

3. 'It's ok if you were in for robbery or murder, but sex offending, that's a no no': a qualitative analysis of the experiences of 12 men with sexual convictions seeking employment.

4. "Grieving someone who's still alive, that's hard": the experiences of non-offending partners of individuals who have sexually offended – an IPA study.

5. "This Time It's Different" Preparing for Release Through a Prison-Model of CoSA: A Phenomenological and Repertory Grid Analysis.

6. 'The guy might not even be able to remember why he's here and what he's in here for and why he's locked in': residents and prison staff experiences of living and working alongside people with dementia who are serving prison sentences for a sexual offence.

7. “Because you’ve got faith it doesn’t mean that you’ve got wings on your back”: a qualitative analysis of the accounts of Christian prisoners serving time for a sexual offence.

8. “I kind of find that out by accident”: probation staff experiences of pharmacological treatment for sexual preoccupation and hypersexuality.

9. "They Treat Us Like Human Beings"--Experiencing a Therapeutic Sex Offenders Prison: Impact on Prisoners and Staff and Implications for Treatment.

10. Stumbling into Sexual Crime: The Passive Perpetrator in Accounts by Male Internet Sex Offenders.

11. Working With Denial in Convicted Sexual Offenders: A Qualitative Analysis of Treatment Professionals’ Views and Experiences and Their Implications for Practice.

12. Conceptualising success and failure in Circles of Support and Accountability.

13. ‘Better as a Buddhist’: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Reflections on the Religious Beliefs of Buddhist Men Serving a Prison Sentence for a Sexual Offence.

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